EchoWool is a highly durable acoustic board made from aspen wood fibers, portland cement and water and is an economical alternative to fiberglass, foam, polystyrene and rock wool. Eco-friendly and moisture-resistant, EchoWool is highly versatile and can be used as a lay-in ceiling tile or mounted on interior or exterior walls and ceilings. With a variety of options to choose from including sizes, patterns and shapes, it is easy to create the perfect solution for your reverberation sound problems.
Applications
- Education
- Hospitality
- Restaurants
- Commercial Spaces
- Fitness/Recreation
- Shooting Ranges
Sizing & Detail
Two standard sizes are offered: 23-¾" x 23-¾" 23-¾" x 47-¾" with thicknesses of 1” (standard), 1-3/8” and 2”.
Fire Rating
Class A fire rated
Acoustical Performance
- 1" Thickness: 0.40 NRC
- 1 3/8" Thickness: 0.60 NRC
- 2" Thickness: 0.75 NRC
Easy Install
Lay EchoWool into a standard T-Grid for a quick and dramatic ceiling transformation. Panels are pre-cut to size and do not require any mounting hardware.
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Finishes
Available in a standard, natural finish, EchoWool can be custom painted in-house or in the field.
Patterns
Choose from an array of patterns to add character to your ceiling.
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Decibel Examples
When trying to enclose a piece a machinery, most people will know they want it "quieter," but can't put into acoustical terms the end result (or decibel reduction) they want to achieve. With our audio examples, you can actually hear the decibel differences compared to static pink noise.
Pink Noise
An example of a randomized static pink noise. Pink noise uses deeper sounds and lower sound waves.
3 dB
Just perceptible. 3dB reduction has a 18% reduction in the perceived volume and yet is just barely perceptible to the human ear.
6 dB
Noticeable. 6dB reduction has a 34% reduction in the perceived volume and is very noticeable to the human ear.
10 dB
Double/Halving. 10dB reduction has a 50% reduction in the perceived volume and sounds half as loud to the human ear.
20 dB
Much more/less. 20dB reduction has a 75% reduction in the perceived volume and most noticeable to the human ear.